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This magnificent Patek Philippe reference 570 can only be described as stunning, combining breathtaking aesthetics with remarkable rarity. According to research, only nine examples of the yellow gold reference 570 with the caliber 12 SC, which features sweep center seconds, are known to have been made. This makes the current watch one of the rarest versions of this already renowned model.
The present 'Grande Calatrava' reference 570 is undoubtedly one of the finest known examples. Strong and distinct hallmarks are still present on its elegant yellow gold case. It houses the caliber 12 SC movement, a technical rarity for this reference, and dates to 1946, making it an early first-series example. The Victorin Piguet workshops cleverly added the extra gearing to the base 12-120 movement to create the indirect center seconds system, which was virtually never seen in the 570.
The double-signed dial, which features the esteemed name of the Swiss retailer Gübelin and is highly valued by collectors today, further enhances this watch. This watch perfectly captures the fusion of historical significance, mechanical innovation, and subtle elegance that characterizes Patek Philippe's golden era of watchmaking.
Reference 570
The first large Calatrava to be produced in series, reference 570 was introduced in 1938 and was produced for an astounding 34 years, until 1972. With a diameter of 35 mm, the model marked a substantial change in size and presence compared to reference 96, which was 30.5 mm in diameter. It was available in a broad range of case metals, dial colors, and configurations over the years, demonstrating Patek Philippe's dedication to adaptability and elegance.
E. Gübelin
E. Gübelin was established in Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1854, and has always been a family-owned business. The house, which designs and sells jewelry and watches of the highest caliber, has gained reputation for its exquisite craftsmanship and sophisticated taste. When Gübelin's name appears on a Patek Philippe dial, it signifies a partnership between two of Switzerland's most prestigious houses, an association that still captivates collectors worldwide.
The present 'Grande Calatrava' reference 570 is undoubtedly one of the finest known examples. Strong and distinct hallmarks are still present on its elegant yellow gold case. It houses the caliber 12 SC movement, a technical rarity for this reference, and dates to 1946, making it an early first-series example. The Victorin Piguet workshops cleverly added the extra gearing to the base 12-120 movement to create the indirect center seconds system, which was virtually never seen in the 570.
The double-signed dial, which features the esteemed name of the Swiss retailer Gübelin and is highly valued by collectors today, further enhances this watch. This watch perfectly captures the fusion of historical significance, mechanical innovation, and subtle elegance that characterizes Patek Philippe's golden era of watchmaking.
Reference 570
The first large Calatrava to be produced in series, reference 570 was introduced in 1938 and was produced for an astounding 34 years, until 1972. With a diameter of 35 mm, the model marked a substantial change in size and presence compared to reference 96, which was 30.5 mm in diameter. It was available in a broad range of case metals, dial colors, and configurations over the years, demonstrating Patek Philippe's dedication to adaptability and elegance.
E. Gübelin
E. Gübelin was established in Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1854, and has always been a family-owned business. The house, which designs and sells jewelry and watches of the highest caliber, has gained reputation for its exquisite craftsmanship and sophisticated taste. When Gübelin's name appears on a Patek Philippe dial, it signifies a partnership between two of Switzerland's most prestigious houses, an association that still captivates collectors worldwide.
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